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Link to systemctl update docs in rpm/deb install instructions (#822)

The update instructions in the "You are running an older version" banner
are not correct for systemd managed deployments (also the process
recommended for rpm/deb installs).

Link to the correct update procedure in the install docs. This is not
intended to be comprehensive, just pointers for future-admin who might
have forgotten.

Staged:

http://192.241.195.202:9000/staging/deb-upgrades/linux/html/operations/install-deploy-manage/deploy-minio-single-node-single-drive.html#download-the-minio-server
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.. start-install-minio-binary-desc
The following tabs provide examples of installing MinIO onto 64-bit Linux
operating systems using RPM, DEB, or binary. The RPM and DEB packages
automatically install MinIO to the necessary system paths and create a
``systemd`` service file for running MinIO automatically. MinIO strongly
recommends using RPM or DEB installation routes.
The following tabs provide examples of installing MinIO onto 64-bit Linux operating systems using RPM, DEB, or binary.
The RPM and DEB packages automatically install MinIO to the necessary system paths and create a ``minio`` service for ``systemctl``.
MinIO strongly recommends using the RPM or DEB installation routes.
To update deployments managed using ``systemctl``, see :ref:`minio-upgrade-systemctl`.
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- Brackets ``[]`` indicate optional parameters.
- Parameters sharing a line are mutually dependent.
- Parameters seperated using the pipe ``|`` operator are mutually exclusive.
- Parameters separated using the pipe ``|`` operator are mutually exclusive.
Copy the example to a text editor and modify as-needed before running the
command in the terminal/shell.
You may need to use ``sudo`` if your user does not have write permissions for the path where ``mc`` is installed.
.. end-minio-syntax

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.. start-install-minio-binary-desc
The following tabs provide examples of installing MinIO onto 64-bit Linux
operating systems using RPM, DEB, or binary. The RPM and DEB packages
automatically install MinIO to the necessary system paths and create a
``systemd`` service file for running MinIO automatically. MinIO strongly
recommends using RPM or DEB installation routes.
The following tabs provide examples of installing MinIO onto 64-bit Linux operating systems using RPM, DEB, or binary.
The RPM and DEB packages automatically install MinIO to the necessary system paths and create a ``minio`` service for ``systemctl``.
MinIO strongly recommends using the RPM or DEB installation routes.
To update deployments managed using ``systemctl``, see :ref:`minio-upgrade-systemctl`.
.. dropdown:: amd64 (Intel or AMD 64-bit processors)
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MinIO publishes additional startup script examples on
:minio-git:`github.com/minio/minio-service <minio-service>`.
To update deployments managed using ``systemctl``, see :ref:`minio-upgrade-systemctl`.
.. end-install-minio-systemd-desc
.. start-install-minio-start-service-desc

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1) Download the MinIO Server
----------------------------
The following tabs provide examples of installing MinIO onto 64-bit Linux
operating systems using RPM, DEB, or binary. The RPM and DEB packages
automatically install MinIO to the necessary system paths and create a
``systemd`` service file for running MinIO automatically. MinIO strongly
recommends using RPM or DEB installation routes.
The following tabs provide examples of installing MinIO onto 64-bit Linux operating systems using RPM, DEB, or binary.
The RPM and DEB packages automatically install MinIO to the necessary system paths and create a ``minio`` service for ``systemctl``.
MinIO strongly recommends using the RPM or DEB installation routes.
To update deployments managed using ``systemctl``, see :ref:`minio-upgrade-systemctl`.
.. tab-set::